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PAS III. STETHOMAS, 9. in Dec. 1728; whom. lApril, 1747,Jane, Baa. and heir of Thomas Parkyns, Es4. (eois of Sampson 55’. Msntagn-John-Henry-Sahine, 9. 10 lice. 1931; it. 31 P.srkyos, Req. eldest eon, by his first marriage, of Sir Thomas, the 2nd baronet), by whom he had sue eon and v. llamilton-Sabine, liosstenasst us the Cape nsossnted two daus., e. Tnoasa, isis heir. i. Jane, vi. to ClomentWinstanley, Req. of Brannsion Hall. Ii. Iflieabeth, vi. to Stephen Charlcesvorth, Req. Sir Thomas vi. fodly, in 1765, Sarnh, dass. of Daniel Smith, vs. Ttnssvll-Graves-Sabine, eonsrn. RN., 9. 2 April, 1930. Req., by whom he had, i. Foodoric. ii. Richard. s. Charltte. TI. Sarah. He vi. lrdly, Idies Donltbeo, and had one son, s. Thonsas-Ilosiltbeo, who 551, ill P-IS, Charlotte-Mary, sir. Lsnisa-Slaoia-Sabins. iv. Madalcne-Sabine. oldest dan. ‘f George South, Eaq. ‘f Edwaltan, near Sir Thomas is an ashisliral PaN., assd late oupe.rin’ Nottiogham, and Foeflalt, co. Cardigan; and dying in tundeut of Devoss1sos-t Dockyard, and now naval Italy in 1013, Isad, with seven dane., tsvo eons, 1 Sin TnoasAs-GeonoE -AunusTus Paowvws, present conamassder-iss-elsief at Portsnaonth. bar’snet. - tJlavefield, of Wsndborangb Hall, lsotts, 1. Ps 1824; JAIIE5 P,somev, of Craig, near Langhslm, eo. Dnmfrioo, s,. in Sept. 1554, the Hon. Emma-Lonisa, dan. of Lord u-ho S. sit the age of 78, 13 April, 1773, Se. Slagdaleue, dan. Wevthnry. Sir Thomas’s eldest eon, lv. Tnows.o-llnoanar P.vnicyris, 0. 24 July, 1755, was s. Robert, 9. 80 Jan. 1727; or. Chi-istian, dais, of Alexander elevated to tlse peerage of Ireland, t Oct. 1785, Isy the title Poingle, Req. of Whythaisk, and had issue, of BAnns RAOCLIFFe. Itie lordship is. in Dee. 1783, Rtiaabeth-Anne, dan. and solo heir of Sir W. James, Dart. of Eltham Park, co. Kent, by whom (who ci. in 1797), he bad, Ge000e.Au000Tue.IIeN0Y.ANlee, lest peer. Elizabeth-Anne, vs. 3 Dee. 3010, to Sir Richard Levinge, us. John, of Colney Hatch, Middlesex, ci. osis. in 1904, Dart, of Rnockdrin Castle, en. Weatmeath ; and if. 58 sv. Gilbert, snrg.-gen. at Madras, is. Silos Daahwned, and Oct. 1853. Honrietta-Elleaheth, m. 15 July, 1809, toSir William Rnmbold, V. Toon.ea, cf whom presently. Dart.; and ci. 24 Ang. 1033. Maria-Charlette, 01. let, in 19t7, in the 1!arqneee do Choiseul, vi. Chas-les, of Lossdon, merchant, 9. 25 Feb. 1740; vs. who S. in 1921 ; and lndly, 3 June, 1024, to Prince Augcsste -Jules - Armasid de Polignac, tho unfortnnate nsinister of CssAnLes X., King of France. ho lordship ci. 17 Nov. 1800, and was s. by his onlyeon, V. Geonoe-Auouocuo-lleNnr-ANNE. 2nd baron, 9. 19 June, 1795; who si. 15 Oct. 1997, Lady Elizabeth-Mary Forhos, eldest dan. of George, 6th Earl of Oranard, but by her (who S. in 1912) be had no issue. At his lordship’e death, 1 Nov. 1950, the peerage became EXTINCT, but the baronetcy ,levolved on his cousin, the present Sir Thomas-OeorgeAugustiss si. Helen, m. In 1759, toSlattbew Little, t:sq. oftangholns, Parkyns. Crc”ticn—38 Slay, 1691. A ‘vie—Arg., an eagle, displayed, 515. Margaret, so. in 1761, to George Malcolm, Req. ef 53. ; on a canton, or, a fesse daneettfe, botwoen sevenhilleto, ermines. gte-st—Out of a d,seal eoronot, or, a fir cone (apple of the pine tree), pps’. dIo tic —Honeste andax. A oeeond crest and suppssrtero were gr.inted te Lord Ranelifl’e and his descendants, viz,: Cssst—O,st of a dneal coronet, Cr, a demOeagle, dieplayed, an., billety, eem . ,Se1s3sorls’s’e—Two pogasi, arg., billety, cT-rn., wings endoroed, dncalty gorged assd chained, or. It wonhl appear, however, that these onpposh ro were need by the Parkyns family long prior to the eroatloss of the Barony of Raneliffe. ,Ssof—Rnddingtsn Manor, Ns’ttissghamshire Tows Hove,:—5, Gloucester Sqisase, Ityde Park. PAS lIE Y. PA9LEY, SIR TBOMAS-SAB3NE, of Craig, eo. Dnnafrieo, 6. 20 Dee. 1804; a. his grandfather, as 2nd barS, 29 Nov. 1808; and asessnoed by royal permission, in 1809, in iv. Slagdalene, vs. in 1772, to Stephen Drigga, Faq.,’ and ci. pnrs;sance of the will of Isis matornal grandfather, (lie snrnamse leaving issue. and arms of PAOLEY, instead c,f 1. TioosiAo PAsLev, Esq., 9. 2 Starch, 1754, admiml of the those of isis paternal family, White, and distinguished in his profession, was created a Sasstxw. Sir Thomas oss. 10 Jssne, Darosset, 3 Se1,t. 1794 (with reoaainder to the heirs male of 1820, Jane-Matilsla-Lilly, oldest dan. of the lato 11ev. his daughters successively), for his gallant conduct en the Montsgn-John Wyssyard, rector of Wosls Rossnton, lot of June, when he eonsmanded a division of the fleet. and of St. Martin’s, Micklogate, York, and lsao had Sir Thomas ra. Mary, dan. of Thonaas Hcysvoed, Rsq. of issne, s. TnoMAs-M,sreoLai-Ssnlae, captain RN., 9. 33 July, 5. SIAI5TA, m. 21 Aug. 1600, to John Sabine, Faq.° of the 1829; j.’. at Pert O’Spatn, Trinidad, 31 Feb. 1060, goenadier-gsaardo, and had an only son, Rmroa-Ls,nioa, eldest dan. of the late John Ls’eh, Es4., Trinidad, and Isas had, 1 Aces. I Matilda-Sabine. 3 C eorgiaoa-Sabine. is. Rodney-Staivart-Lyone-Sahine, 9. 27 Apr11, 1832. SIT. Slaithsnd -Warren - Donverie - Sabine, capt. BA., 9. sic., Joseph, who ci. visas, in 1806. 17 Jnly, 1034; vs. 50 Oct. 1019, at llelg.osns, India, John, major of thegds., father of Sin Tnoamss PAsLov,Bart. ltate-Henr,’n, yessssgn.t doss. of Major Graham, late Edward, colonel ol the royal artillery, ss. Elizabeth, dan. 70th btghlanders, and has had a von, 9. 14 Aug. 1861 S N PAS another son, 0. 30 Jnne, 3665 ; a son, 9. fAng. and ci. 6 Aug. 1966; and three dane. Slay, 19-18. rifles, 0. 28 Jan. 1837; ssi. 27 Sias-eb, 1560, CatherineAssne, eldest dan. of Lient.-CsI. tlse Ibis. llicbard l-ltn-e, and has tsro sons, vu. Chinton-Heywoed-Sabins, 9. 30 April, 1541. n Jane-Matilda, os. 16 Juno, 1651, to Walter-Samuel Staee. Req., captain royal engineers. TI. Georgins-Sophy. ltincagr. of Robert Elliot, Fog, of Sliddlemiln, cc. Roxbnrgh, grandson of Sir Gilbert Elliot, of Stobs, and left leone, 3 Slagdalene, m. to Con. Dirom, of Mount Annan. 5 Hannab-Leonora, iii. to Sir William Maxwell, Bait. iT. James, ci. 0. p. aged 71. S. there, in 1781. 21 Feb. 1769, Jane, dan. of John Cas-lyle. tioq., and had, 1 Charles, 0. 1 Jan. l7Sl;sa. Slary, dan. of— M’Tavisb, Esq., and ci. in June, 1811. 2 Janses-Tbomas, 9. 26 Feb. 1793; ci. 9 July, 18l9 commander of H.M.S. “ ttedpole.” 3 Johss, 9. 3 Slay, INS; sa. Slargaret llnrbana, and S. 15 April, 1855. I Siagdalene, Ta. to Sir Charles Malcolm, and is deceased. 2 Jean, os. to Gilbert Driggs, Rsq.;’and it. in 1011. 3 Jemiusa, ci. 1 Jan. 1919. T. Elizatieth, ci. s’.issii. in 1700. stud had issue. Enrnfort, en. Dumfrtes, and bad, 1 Robert Sfaleolm, 9. in 1761; ii. in 1011. 5 James lialeolm (Sir), 9. in 1767; colonel of marines, K.G.B.; sO. in 1849. 3 Psslteney Malcolm (Sir), G.C.B., admiral RN.; 9, 21 Feb. 1768; ci. 29 July, 1936. 4 John Malcolm (Sir), O.C.R., a general officer, 0. 2 Slay, 1769; ci. in 18’i3. 5 Thomas Slaleobns, 9. 27Apr11, 1770; S-in 1009. 6 Gilbert Slaleolna, in holy orders, 9. 14 Dec. 1775, dee, 7 George Slaleolm, bent. RN.; ci. at Ca1se Nicholsi Mole, St. Domingo, in 1794. 8 David Malcolm, 9. 1 Jnne, 1778; 5. at Bombay in 1826. 9 Williana-Ogtlrie Malcolm, ci. in 1906. 10 Charles SIalcoIm (Sir), Knt., CD., rear-admiral R.N., 9. 5 Sept. 1793; sO. 1851. I Magdalene Sialcolna, ci. in 1799. 2 Agnes Slaleolm, ci. in 1836. I Wilbelmina Malcolm, ci. in 1832. 4 Ifelen-Elphinstone SIalcolm. 5 Slargaret Malcolm, so. to her eonsiss, John Eriggo, Eoq.; and ci. in 1819. 6 Stephana Stalcoim. The 9th son, The Nunnery, Isle of Man, and one of his lIajcoty’s Deemoters for that island, and had two daus., 0 The Sssbines are an ancient llertfordahire family. The late Jner.so SABINe, Eaq. of Tewin, in that eennty, so. Miss Punt, of Boreatton, Salop, and had, with three daus. (Sirs. Daring-Gould, Sirs, Broavne, and Mrs. lrton), three sons, of William Leeves, Req of Tortingion, Sussex.